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Coastal Passenger Ship 1923 1942 (for half the cruise) New York State Maritime Academy 7. Empire State II [6] USS Hydrus: Artemis Class Attack Cargo Ship: 1944 1946-1956 New York State Maritime Academy/SUNY Maritime College 8. Empire State III [7] USS Mercy: Comfort class hospital ship: 1943 1956-1959 SUNY Maritime College 9. Empire State IV [8]
USS Empire State (IX-38), was Procyon (AG-11), renamed for use as a training ship USS Empire State (AP-1001) , a training ship launched in 1961 List of ships with the same or similar names
NSMV 1 Empire State VII: State University of New York Maritime College: 10 December 2021. [19] September 18, 2023 [3] [4] [20] NSMV II Patriot State II: Massachusetts Maritime Academy: 29 September 2022. [21] October 10, 2024 [22] NSMV III State of Maine V: Maine Maritime Academy: May 2023 [23] expected 2025 [24] NSMV IV Lone Star State: Texas ...
Empire State VII, callsign WDO2002, IMO number 9910313, is a training ship owned by the United States Maritime Administration and operated by SUNY Maritime College. She is the first vessel in the National Security Multi-Mission Vessel ( NSMV ) class and has replaced the 1961-built Empire State VI .
Empire State VI underway on its 2015 training voyage on May 11, 2015. Each summer Empire State VI was activated for a 100-day training voyage. Students in the Regiment of Cadets operated the vessel for a summer sea term as part of their training requirements. The vessel's 2022 voyage, her last, ended on 2 August. [12]
Pages in category "Ships built in Los Angeles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 415 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Navy added two more moored training ships to this facility, USS La Jolla (SSN-701) [2] and USS San Francisco (SSN-711), [3] a pair of Los Angeles-class attack submarines. The conversions for these two took place at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard [ 4 ] and then were towed to NPTU Charleston.
The Navy purchased the ship in 1930 and transferred it to the then-named California Nautical School. [3] Commissioned as the C.T.S. California State on January 23, 1931, the cadets who lived aboard quickly gave her the nickname "Iron Mother." [3] In December 1941, the ship was renamed the T.S. Golden State. She sailed on 12 major ocean cruises ...